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    1     I often feel sleepy in class. I don’t know what the teacher is saying and I don’t know how to do my homework either.

    2     I’m not a good student in my teacher’s eyes. It seems that he cares little about such students like me. I feel sad about this.

    3     My parents are very strict with me. I am not allowed to have any fun even listening to the music. I get sick of sitting there and doing exercises again and again.

    4     I know I’m not talented. Even though I work very hard on my study, I make no progress. I feel very sad.

    5     I do very well in my study. My teachers and parents are proud of me. But I’m not happy at all. I don’t know how to get on with others.

A. Talk to your parents and let them know you want to have other activities. A healthy mind and body will do good to your study.

B. Try to make friends with your classmates. Be friendly to others. Don’t look down upon others because they are not as good as you in study.

C. You don’t need to do any exercise if you get high marks in your exercises.

D. Go to bed earlier at night. Concentrate on what the teacher says. If you have any questions, ask the teacher immediately.

E. Don’t worry. Just take it easy. You will certainly make progress if you can keep it up.

F. You can have a talk with your teacher. Tell how you are feeling about him. And make up your mind to work harder.

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